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Eric Sun
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
About Eric Sun at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
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Lab Environment & Research Profile
Lab Environment
Among reviewed supervisors at MIT, Eric Sun scores in the top 10% for Supervision (4.8/5).
Academic Output
Emerging researcher
Selective publication record
Developing track record
Early-stage portfolio
Top Publications
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Reviews (4)
Resources are adequate for research, not luxurious. Willing to fight for your conference travel budget. Teaches you to be resourceful with what you have.
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β’9 months ago
Interactions were limited to a 6β9 month collaboration on computational modeling tools. Meetings were scheduled regularly and tended to balance conceptual framing with practical implementation. Feedback often focused on modeling assumptions and validation strategies. I did not have direct insight into lab funding or personnel decisions. The environment may suit students interested in systems-level modeling and method development with computational emphasis.
Weekly group meetings are structured but allow real discussion. Gives space for divergent ideas while keeping everyone aligned on the lab's direction.
A student recommended this supervisor and marked them as Hands-on
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β’9 months ago
A student recommended this supervisor and marked them as Emotionally Stable
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β’4 months ago
Realistic about PhD pace. Doesn't expect constant output. Understands research has slow periods. Occasionally sends emails at odd hours but doesn't expect immediate responses.
A student recommended this supervisor and marked them as Flexible Commitments
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β’2 months ago
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